1. faltering - Noun
2. faltering - Adjective
3. faltering - Verb
5. faltering - Adjective Satellite
of Falter
Hesitating; trembling.
Falter; halting; hesitation.
Source: Webster's dictionarythere was a hesitation in his speech Source: Internet
1857–1876: Poet Herman Melville, 1861 To repair his faltering finances, Melville was advised by friends to enter what was, for others, the lucrative field of lecturing. Source: Internet
About 70,000 unionized workers remained in the faltering public sector in the beginning of 1991. Source: Internet
Against that background, a group of dissident army officers instigated a creeping coup against the emperor's faltering regime. Source: Internet
Despite the French giants faltering on the European stage in recent seasons, former midfielder Herrera believes his teammates Mbappe and Neymar remain convinced with the direction the club are heading in. Source: Internet
By December, the political situation in Syria was faltering and Nasser responded by appointing Amer as governor-general alongside Sarraj. Source: Internet